Associations and Organisations

Cycling Tasmania, CT, is the peak governing body for both organised competitive, and recreational, cycling within Tasmania, Australia. CT is an affiliate of Cycling Australia (CA) and the UCI (International Cycling Union) and currently has 19 affiliated clubs and over 1000 members throughout Tasmania. COMPETITIVE: Coordinates the competitive disciplines of road and track cycling at a club and state level and also manages the selection of Tasmanian Road and Track cycling teams for representation at National Championships. RECREATIONAL: Provides options for Recreational cyclists including a great insurance coverage, plus a calendar of challenging recreational events. DEVELOPMENT: Coordinates Coaching & Officials […]

Cycling Victoria, CV, (ex CycleSport Victoria) is the peak governing body for both organised competitive, and recreational, cycling within Victoria, Australia. CV is an affiliate of Cycling Australia (CA) and the UCI (International Cycling Union) and currently has 58 affiliated clubs and over 7000 members throughout Victoria. COMPETITIVE: Coordinates the competitive disciplines of road and track cycling at a club and state level and also manages the selection of Victorian Road and Track cycling teams for representation at National Championships. RECREATIONAL: Provides options for Recreational cyclists including a great insurance coverage, plus a calendar of challenging recreational events. DEVELOPMENT: Coordinates […]

CRAG – Cyclists Rights Action Group is no longer operating and the activities have been taken over by the Freestyle Cyclists. The Cyclists Rights Action Group (CRAG) was formed at a public meeting in Canberra, ACT, Australia, on 30th January 1992, in direct response to the introduction of Mandatory Helmet Laws (MHL) for bicyclists, with the aim of protecting cyclists against undue interference by Governments and erosion of civil liberties. The current aim of CRAG is to oppose legislation compelling cyclists to wear helmets. Membership is open to all who subscribe to these aims.

Mountain Bike Australia (MTBA) is the peak body for mountain biking in Australia. We aim to lead the development and promotion in Australia for the benefit and enjoyment of all mountain bikers. We do this by : Providing services, trail advocacy and communications of value to our members to enable them to enjoy mountain biking. Promoting, developing and advocating mountain biking as a healthy sporting and recreational past-time. Fostering and maintaining constructive relationships with cycling organisations and key stakeholders. Providing a safe and fair environment for competitive mountain biking, appropriate and relevant to the various levels across the sport. Managing […]

Orienteering Australia Inc. is the federation of the Australian State and Territory Associations. The primary objectives of Orienteering Australia are to encourage, promote and coordinate the sport of Orienteering in Australia. Mountain Bike Orienteering is one of the disciplines covered by Orienteering Australia.

The trail care organisation for Nerang National Park, Gold Coast, Queensland We are local riders who have taken an interest in sustainable management of our local MTB trails. We are out most weekends doing trail maintenance. If you would like to help maintain authorised trails within the National Park we are always happy to have new people join us, regardless of experience. We enjoy handing down good trailcare techniques. Working with permission and assistance from the land manager is the best way of progressing local mtb riding. What better way to ride great trail than have permission to make them […]

The Munda Biddi Trail (which means path through the forest in the Nyoongar Aboriginal language) is fast becoming a world-class, nature-based, off-road cycling experience. Starting in Mundaring (just outside of Perth, Western Australia) the trail meanders through scenic river valleys and the magnificent eucalypt forests of the State’s South West. It utilises a network of bush tracks, firebreaks and disused railway formations and has sections suitable for cyclists of all ages and experience levels. Situated a comfortable day’s ride apart are purpose-built Munda Biddi campsites with roomy camp huts and tent sites. The Munda Biddi Trail Foundation’s vision is to […]

Newcastle Cycleways Movement Inc is a band of people committed to improving conditions for cycling in Newcastle. NCM was formed in 1977, the first bicycle user group in the state, to work with State and Local Government bodies to improve bicycle facilities in the Greater Newcastle Area. Its aims are to promote the safe responsible use of bicycles for transport, leisure and fitness. NCM has been represented on the planning committee for the Fernleigh track, and has members on the Newcastle City Council cycling strategy working party. It participates in regional forums with the Roads & Maritime Service (ex RTA) […]